The third and final presidential debate lived up to the “fight night in Vegas” billing but also ended up being the most substantive discussion to date. Plus, Post-election, there will be a reckoning for the loudest of the #NeverTrump squawkers; If you had to bet, who would you put money on to win the election?, and, Military voters favor Donald Trump over Crooked Hillary by a two-to-one margin.

Tonight’s third presidential debate promises to be a battle for the ages if Trump can hit hard and stay substantive at the same time. Plus, President Obama’s “whining” comment proves once again how out of touch the elites are; Trump receives surprising support for the concept of “rigged” elections, and, Donald Trump thinks Hillary prepared for tonight’s debate by napping.

#NeverTrump joins with their allies in the mainstream media to declare Hillary the winner. Plus, Despite doomsday predictions, down ballot Republicans seem to be doing just fine; If a Trump wave develops it will render the Electoral College competition meaningless, and, Mike Pence asks supporters to help combat voter fraud.

Polls that buck the trend of showing Crooked Hillary Clinton comfortably ahead may end up being more accurate than the others on Election Day. Plus, Why Evan McMullin is the perfect Don Quixote candidate for #NeverTrump; Even by the numbers, media coverage is heavily slanted against Trump, and, Concerns about election integrity are more legitimate than the establishment’s dismissal of them.

Donald Trump’s defamation suit against the New York Times shows voters he’ll fight back against the establishment and could help him win the race. Plus, So-called “conservatives” bash Jeff Sessions for supporting Trump; Reassessing the reasons why Donald Trump won the GOP nomination, and, How are the potential 2020 Republicans “seeing” the Trump candidacy now?

By Richard A. Viguerie, CHQ ChairmanWe conservatives must take action NOW to nationalize this election. The defeats of Jerry Ford, George HW Bush, Bob Dole, John McCain and Mitt Romney, as well as the 1998 and 2006 congressional elections are proof that running a content-free campaign and refusing to nationalize the election is a losing strategy for Republicans, especially in a “change election” year like 2016.

Lost in the media’s fixation on Donald Trump’s personality and questionable character is any discussion on the issues that will impact America for the next four years. Plus, Will Trump’s war on the establishment cause the GOP to lose Congress?; #NeverTrump’s fallacy is they cannot justify their position on the issues, and, Huma Abedin asks if Hillary can avoid taking questions from the press.

It’s a sad dose of reality when Republicans are fighting a civil war while Democrats narrow their strategy to “Just win, baby.” Plus, What will an “unshackled” Donald Trump really look like?; Marco Rubio joins Ted Cruz in continuing to support Trump, and, Looks like calls for Trump to step down will keep coming, no matter how fruitless.

Donald Trump’s debate performance was atypical to say the least, but Americans seem ready for something outside the political norm. Plus, Removing Donald Trump at this point would not only be foolish, it’s not possible; It’s only one sample of voters, but Luntz focus group puts Trump right back in the race, and, Ted Cruz still supports Trump, doesn’t fall for the media hysteria.

By Richard A. Viguerie, CHQ ChairmanTrump met and exceeded most people's expectations by a mile. For those voters who don't like America's direction they saw a person who was a credible alternative to Obama's 3rd term.

Amidst a storm of criticism and censure over the now infamous Trump audio tape, Donald Trump needed a solid debate performance to change the conversation. For the most part, he got it. Plus, Could pollsters be cooking their poll results to make a Trump election seem illegitimate?, and, Reports of the RNC’s meltdown over Trump were greatly exaggerated.

As Americans, we can object to what Donald Trump said on the now infamous audio tape from 2005 without losing sight of what this year’s election is really all about -- conservative and Republican policies versus liberal Democrat policies.

With Hurricane Matthew ravaging the east coast this weekend it could have an effect on the dialogue in Sunday night’s debate. Plus, Pence offers some debate advice of his own for running mate Trump; Is there any such thing as a right NOT to vote?, and, Open letter blasting Trump represents the last gasp of the dying Republican establishment.

It is naive or deceptive for conservatives to claim that a write-in vote or a third-party vote will not benefit Clinton. A vote for Donald Trump and Mike Pence is a vote for more freedom and less government, a vote for national security and responsible immigration policy, a vote to finally fight radical Islamic terrorism. It is a vote to rebuild America’s respect overseas and a vote for strict-constructionist and pro-life Supreme Court justices.

Mike Pence’s stellar debate performance on Tuesday night provided a great illustration of what Donald Trump needs to do against Crooked Hillary on Sunday. Plus, Plus, To destroy the Clinton Death Star, Trump should work with Pence on debate prep; Obamacare is the political hot potato in 2016 for both parties, and, Ratings are in for the VP debate and they’re down from past years.

Mike Pence won Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate because he was able to advance the message of change that the Republican ticket represents. Plus, Donald Trump doesn’t have much of a ground game strategy. Will it matter?; Did Mitt Romney just endorse no-name Evan McMullin?, and, Michelle Obama mocks Trump, tells us what we need in a candidate.

Tonight’s vice presidential debate provides Mike Pence the chance to highlight the Republican ticket’s superiority on the issues. Plus, Does Trump’s odd behavior of late really betray a desire to lose the election?; Supreme Court gives Trump a “gift horse” to talk about immigration again, and, Even after eight years in the White House, Obama still does not understand Americans.

No matter who Donald Trump might have called heavy twenty years ago will have little bearing on this year’s issues and economics-driven election. Plus, Workforce participation numbers reinforce Trump’s economic message; World Trade leaders quaking in fear at the prospect of a President Trump, and, Mike Pence will help squelch the media frenzy over Trump’s temperament.

Though economically and demographically similar, Norway and Sweden have adopted sharply different approaches to the policy and politics of immigration, and have reaped sharply differing outcomes. Excerpts from a Wall Street Journal article by Senator Cotton and Representative Pompeo.

Hillary Clinton said everyone was “implicitly biased” the other night but you don’t hear a peep about it from the press. Plus, What is worse, calling one person fat or tens of millions deplorable?; Everyone has an opinion on how Donald Trump can improve for the next debate, and, Trump’s transition team preparing to change the course of the country.